Shameless claim of victimisation in robo-debt scandal defies credibility

Shameless claim of victimisation in robo-debt scandal defies credibility

Robo-debt resulted in deaths and mental anguish among thousands of welfare recipients but one of the people who shaped the policy claims she is a victim too.

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Anti-corruption body decided against robo-debt probe. Now it is being investigated

Anti-corruption body decided against robo-debt probe. Now it is being investigated

Last week,the anti-corruption commission said it would not launch an inquiry into robo-debt. That decision is now the subject of an investigation by the NACC’s inspector.

  • byPaul Sakkal
Joeanne was stabbed while at work at Centrelink. She says it should never have happened
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Joeanne was stabbed while at work at Centrelink. She says it should never have happened

The career public servant was left battling severe pain and nerve damage and is unable to return to work,but hopes beefed-up security will keep others safe.

  • byCaroline Schelle
‘Opportunistic’ fraud and scams target disasters in a warming world

‘Opportunistic’ fraud and scams target disasters in a warming world

Financial criminals are exploiting Australia’s worsening climate disasters and extreme weather events,including fires,floods and cyclones.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
The government agency with a backlog of more than one million claims
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The government agency with a backlog of more than one million claims

Services Australia is grappling with 1.1 million unprocessed health and welfare claims. Its new boss David Hazlehurst wants to halve that by the middle of this year.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
How Amy’s newborn dream turned into a financial ordeal

How Amy’s newborn dream turned into a financial ordeal

The first time mother loved being home with baby Bernadette. But the months-long wait for parental leave payments became a financial problem.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
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Shorten vows to ‘re-humanise’ Services Australia in robo-debt response

Shorten vows to ‘re-humanise’ Services Australia in robo-debt response

The public service and Services Australia will be bolstered as the federal government vows to deliver “robo-justice” to welfare recipients affected by the Coalition’s unlawful debt recovery scheme.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos
Stuart Robert stood to gain financially from friends’ company,inquiry told

Stuart Robert stood to gain financially from friends’ company,inquiry told

A parliamentary inquiry has heard a senior public servant met the owners of Synergy 360 at the home of a co-owner while the firm was advising clients on Services Australia contracts.

  • byMichael Bachelard andNick McKenzie
Centrelink knows if you’re hiding a relationship – but it’s complicated

Centrelink knows if you’re hiding a relationship – but it’s complicated

The welfare agency is asking police to trawl through people’s metadata and in some cases crack their passwords to find out if they’re in a relationship.

  • byAngus Thompson andTim Biggs
Perth woman owed $200,000 in child support,with nothing anyone can do

Perth woman owed $200,000 in child support,with nothing anyone can do

Trish Price and her children are living in poverty while being owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in child support.

  • byRebecca Peppiatt
Services Australia official oversaw decision to award contract to friend’s company,Synergy 360

Services Australia official oversaw decision to award contract to friend’s company,Synergy 360

The revelations about the conflict of interest issues surrounding Services Australia’s dealings with Synergy 360 come after the release of a review calling for an investigation into contracts worth $374 million.

  • byNick McKenzie andDavid Crowe